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LifeStraw Mission 12L Water Purifier

LifeStraw Mission 12L Water Purifier

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Product Description
Ideal for producing large amounts clean drinking water at base camp, while car camping, or when traveling with a large group, the LifeStraw Mission 12-liter water purifier is a convenient solution to smaller purify-as-you-go systems. Lightweight and compact at just under a pound, this roll bag purifier removes at least 99.99 percent of bacteria, viruses, and protozoa, instantly raising your freshwater source to US EPA drinking standards Read More

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Azoradan
10
Sep 10, 2018
Does anyone know if you can buy replacement cartridges for this product? I know that It filters a ton of water with the existing cartridge, but I;m the kind of guy who likes to have a backup.
Msilverhammer
327
Aug 16, 2018
This product is available on Amazon for $120.00 , so this offer is a little over a 20% discount.
This system is a little large, unless you are hiking with a large group, or your family, otherwise the five liter system would be more than enough for one or two individuals, and probably better for backpackers.
I have the Lifestraw Family system, which provide the same level of filtration of 0.02 microns, so it will remove many common viruses, like rotavirus, and hepatitis.
The LIfestraw Family goes for around $65.00, and the difference is that the Family has a reservoir that you pour water into, and the MIssion has a bag that you fill.
Both are designed to be hung from a tree, etc.
These can also come in handy during a disaster like a flood, or hurricane, or anytime the water sources are suspect.
The only change that I would make to these filters is to add a carbon filter to remove pesticides, chemicals, and heavy metals.
Even though they have a pre filter, I would still use a mesh bag if possible to strain the water first.
My choice for the best filtration systems is the Renovo MUV, and the Survivor Pro water filtration systems, but the LIfestraw Mission and Family are definitely good systems.
scope
198
Aug 16, 2018
This doesn't take a regular Lifestraw filter does it?
So one can commit at $77.99, but the 12L option (the only option) is +$10. Am I missing something besides misleading (being generous) advertising?
seenypaul
Jul 20, 2018
alapeanutbuttersandwichesYeah, that's pretty weird. Massdrop, can you look into this apparent error and correct the price offering? @PaigeD would that be you?
shikhamodgil
2
Sep 21, 2017
 I have also purchased a water purifier from Kent, It is working totally fine, item is bit expensive however quality is deserving of price.  I am Satisfied with it.
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scope
198
Aug 16, 2018
shikhamodgilIsn't that an indoor product as opposed to the Lifestraw outdoors product?
JColumbo
31
Jun 9, 2017
Yeah, I'm in at the same price as the woot deal. Still a heck of a lot better price than normal.
Demoon
0
Jun 6, 2017
Hmm, tempted, but Woot had the 12g for $79.99 the other week. Still, this is cheaper than Amazon currently.
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